While roads are being cleared from snow and ice here in the Hill City, many sidewalks are still covered.
While many people were able to stay home during the winter storm, thousands still had to brave the conditions to get to work.
The winter storm not only caused struggles for bus drivers and emergency responders but also for delivery drivers.
Lynchburg officials provided an update on how many residential streets have been plowed.
The incoming winter storm won't just affect the roads; it could also impact thousands of flights.
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